Originally posted by Skywatcher2011
Btw, there is also another article which touches on this topic of black iceberg
HERE but in addition to the black iceberg photo, they included an unusually
blue looking iceberg as well (see below):

Coincedence - just two days ago I was thinking how really interesting and nice it is that when water freezes in the air it comes down a brilliant
white. The chemical makeup of water somehow evolves in cold tempertures into a solid - and that solid can cover the ground and foliage reflects all
colors away from it to create some of the whitest white found on the planet. And now this thead with colored icebergs which I, an innocent non-polar
cap dweller, have never seen.

Where are the red ones, like that new blaring red overhang here on ATS, it hurts my eyes, unlike frozen water.

Reminds me of what it looks like in town after a heavy snow. When they plow the parking lots , they shove it all into a giant snow mounds and
sometimes they pick up dirt and dead grass. The snow mounds are the same color as this black iceberg.

Reminds me of what it looks like in town after a heavy snow. When they plow the parking lots , they shove it all into a giant snow mounds and
sometimes they pick up dirt and dead grass. The snow mounds are the same color as this black iceberg.

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